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Last updated: 1/15/2020

Notice Of Withdrawal {PCT-IB-372}

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PCT/IB/372, NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL (PCT Rules 90bis.1, 90bis.2, 90bis.3, 90bis.3bis and 90bis.4). This form is used under the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) to withdraw an international patent application. This form is typically used when the applicant no longer wishes to pursue patent protection for their invention in the international phase. Under PCT Rules 90bis.1, 90bis.2, 90bis.3, 90bis.3bis, and 90bis.4, the applicant may withdraw the international application at any time before the International Preliminary Examination Report (IPER) is established. The withdrawal must be made in writing and must be signed by the applicant or the authorized agent. The Notice of Withdrawal form is used by the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to acknowledge the applicant's decision to withdraw the international application. The form provides instructions on how to complete the withdrawal process and the deadline for doing so. The purpose of this form is to allow applicants to withdraw their international patent application if they no longer wish to pursue patent protection in the international phase. It is important to note that the withdrawal of the international application does not affect any national or regional applications that may have been filed based on the international application, and the applicant may still pursue patent protection in individual countries or regions. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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